Still thinking of what to get her?
Why not an engraved bracelet with initials on it, or the name your kids call her, or even a heart necklace from you to her?
The possibilities are endless and I can help!

Travel exposes you to new places, new cultures and new people, but sometimes it brings you together with those who you love and don't always have the chance to see often.😊 This holiday season who is that special person you will travel to see?

If you missed out on Cyber Monday with me, you’ll get a second chance tomorrow, on December 10, also known as Green Monday. It is going to be one of the busiest online shopping days of the year, and I will be posting offers and discounts and I encourage you to do your online ordering (and just-in-time shipping) with just 10 more business days leading up to Christmas day.

Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act
The Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), is a law passed by the Ontario legislature that allows the government to develop specific standards of accessibility and to enforce them. The standards are made into laws called regulations, and they provide the details to help meet the goal of the AODA. The AODA is the foundation on which the standards are built.
The purpose of the accessibility standards is to move organizations in Ontario forward on accessibility. The standards will set requirements in a number of key areas and will be reviewed at least every five years. The goal of the Act is to make the Province of Ontario completely accessible by 2025.

“We like to think that we're making rational real estate decisions based on location, price and size, but other factors like smells, colors, sounds from outside, and even resemblance to past homes can all play a bigger part than we realize. A 2002 study published in the Journal of Advertising Research found that emotions can be twice as important as knowledge in consumer buying decisions.
We imagine the life we could live in the new home: for example, the new habits we'd start and the new friendly neighbours we'd meet.”

Spice Handcrafted Holiday Marketplace is on tonight until 8pm and again tomorrow from 9am-2pm. Free swag bags to the first 25 shoppers! Over 40 artisans, live music, and fresh baked goods! @spiceholidaymarket @tourismbarrie @citybarrie @looklocalbarrie #craftshow#mybarrie#thingstodoinbarrie#shoplocal

Accessible housing... Accessible living can have many different meanings and take on many different forms. Each situation must be treated separately; for some accessibility could mean living in a condo with door openers and covered parking. Someone with hearing impairment may need a system to warn of a fire, and someone bound to a walker or wheelchair may need a grab bar or roll-in shower. Everyone is unique, and each disability presents its own set of unique challenges.

Last week was magical! We took a break from everything and went exploring in Jamaica. We were so fortunate to have been able to have a private yacht tour all to ourselves. Snorkelling with our private guide and an amazing captain that showed us everything; plus the yacht was pretty amazing too.
It was definitely a pinch me moment and I’m so happy it was with my number one!

Trying to pay for Christmas presents and coming up short on what you want to buy others?
Why not ask for the gift of a business for yourself? Let your hubby or your parents know you want to start your own business to afford for the next gift to others.
Follow the link in the profile.